16F88 and temperature sensor


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    I run the DS18B20 using the parasite power option and a 22 AWG twisted pair cable with adhesive lines heatshrink over it. The heatshrink seals the sensor making it perfect for harsh environments. Yes they are expensive but I found they work perfect and you don't need to calibrate anything

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    Hi,

    Analog Devices make a current-based temperature probe called the AD590.
    It takes a bit of signal conditioning at the processor side, but you can run the sensor for a hundred feet on a twisted pair. It comes in a small 3-pin package (ideal for heat-shrinking) and is highly resistant to noise.

    Here are some links:

    http://www.picbasic.org/forum/showth...ighlight=AD590

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...ighlight=AD590

    http://list.picbasic.com/forum/messages/5820/6521.html?


    Good luck!
    Last edited by picnaut; - 27th September 2005 at 21:00.
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    "22 AWG twisted pair cable with adhesive lines heatshrink over it"

    What do you mean by adhesive lines?

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    Oops, that should have been lined, not lines.

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